Brazil – an alternative to direct government-delivered support to small industries
Donor agencies have lately been discussing ways of developing a model of a support system for small and medium enterprises, that would provide an alternative to delivering assistance directly through a government agency: Brazil offers an interesting example of such a system.Foreign trade potential, small enterprise development and job creation in developing countries
Rondinelli, Dennis A.
Kasarda, John D.
Small Business Economics, Vol. 4 (1992), Iss. 4 P.253
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